hklii_samples/en_cases_hkcrc/2026_HKCrC_1/summary_llm.yml

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plaintiff:
- Next of kin of the 39 deceased persons
defendant:
- N/A (Inquest proceeding)
case_reason: >
Inquest into the deaths of 39 persons arising out of the collision between passenger vessels
Lamma IV and Sea Smooth on 1 October 2012 off Lamma Island. The inquest was ordered by the
Court of Appeal on 26 July 2023 to examine six specific issues not fully addressed in the
Commission of Inquiry or criminal proceedings, including whether Cheoy Lee knew the bulkhead
was to be built watertight, whether damage stability calculations were properly conducted,
whether port hull bow plating was attached to Sea Smooth at collision, whether Lamma IV's
coaming was lower than required, whether the bulkhead was properly inspected, and the long
working hours of seafarers.
judgment_summary: >
The Coroner's Court conducted an inquest into the deaths of 39 passengers aboard Lamma IV,
which sank within 118 seconds after colliding with Sea Smooth on 1 October 2012. The collision
occurred at approximately 8:20pm in waters off Shek Kok Tsui, northwest of Lamma Island. The
port side bow of Sea Smooth struck the port aft quarter of Lamma IV, causing a substantial
breach to Lamma IV's hull. The rapid sinking was attributed to the absence of a watertight
door at the bulkhead separating the Steering Gear Compartment from the Tank Room, allowing
uncontrolled flooding. The court found that 36 deceased died from drowning, while 3 died from
traumatic injuries combined with drowning. The collision was caused by negligent navigation
of both vessels' coxswains, with the Sea Smooth coxswain bearing greater culpability. The
court concluded that each of the 39 deceased was killed unlawfully, applying the civil standard
of proof. The inquest examined 84 witnesses and 364 exhibits over multiple hearing dates in
2025, with verdict delivered on 21-22 January 2026.
jurisdiction_code: >
HKCRC
jurisdiction_name: >
Coroner's Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
case_location:
- Coroner's Court
- Hong Kong
case_object:
- Lamma IV passenger vessel
- Sea Smooth passenger ferry
- Frame ½ Bulkhead (bulkhead between Steering Gear Compartment and Tank Room)
- Watertight door
- Hull compartmentation and safety standards
- Maritime safety regulations
judgment_result:
- allegation_content: Whether from the outset Cheoy Lee knew that the Bulkhead was to be built watertight (Issue 1)
established: Pending full verdict analysis
- allegation_content: Whether Mr. Cheung shifted blame for Damage Stability Calculations mistakes to Mr. Leizaola (Issue 2)
established: Pending full verdict analysis
- allegation_content: Whether Port Hull Bow Plating was attached to Sea Smooth at time of collision (Issue 3)
established: Pending full verdict analysis
- allegation_content: Whether coaming of Lamma IV was lower than required (Issue 4)
established: Pending full verdict analysis
- allegation_content: Whether Bulkhead was inspected annually or bi-annually (Issue 5)
established: Pending full verdict analysis
- allegation_content: Long working hours of seafarers in passenger ferry industry (Issue 6)
established: Pending full verdict analysis
- allegation_content: Deaths of 39 persons constituted unlawful killing
established: Y
involved_entities:
- name: Monica Chow
state_reasons: Coroner presiding over the inquest
- name: The Hongkong Electric Company Limited
state_reasons: Organized the outing and operated Lamma IV vessel
- name: Islands Ferry Company Limited
state_reasons: Owned Sea Smooth vessel, wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Holdings Limited
- name: Cheoy Lee Shipyards Ltd
state_reasons: Shipbuilder contracted to construct Lamma IV passenger launch
- name: Naval-Consult Pte Ltd
state_reasons: Singapore-based naval architects who designed Lamma IV based on Eastern District No. 1
- name: Wuzhou Shipyard
state_reasons: Subcontractor in Guangxi, China that constructed the hull of Lamma IV
- name: Marine Department
state_reasons: Regulatory authority responsible for vessel safety standards and inspections
- name: Commission of Inquiry (COI)
state_reasons: Appointed on 22 October 2012 to investigate the collision, submitted report on 19 April 2013 with 13 recommendations
- name: Coxswain of Sea Smooth
state_reasons: Convicted of 39 counts of manslaughter and endangering safety of others at sea
- name: Coxswain of Lamma IV
state_reasons: Convicted of endangering lives of others at sea
- name: Dr Neville Anthony Armstrong
state_reasons: Naval architect expert witness who gave evidence at COI
- name: Dr Martin Renilson
state_reasons: Naval architect expert witness instructed on behalf of Next of Kin
- name: Mr Ken Lo Ngok Yang
state_reasons: Director of Cheoy Lee responsible for liaising with Naval-Consult on Lamma IV design
- name: Mr Cheung Chuen Yau
state_reasons: Engineering Manager at Cheoy Lee, responsible for damage stability calculations
- name: Court of Appeal
state_reasons: Ordered the inquest to be held on 26 July 2023 and identified six issues for determination